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Oxytocin Receptor Binding Sites in the Periphery of the Neonatal Prairie Vole
The oxytocin receptor (OXTR) has been observed in the periphery of neonatal C57BL/6J mice (Mus musculus), including facial regions and the anogenital area.
Maria A. Greenwood +3 more
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From EM to AI: Multiscale imaging of the secretory pathway with insights from plant cells
Abstract The secretory pathway is a central and evolutionarily conserved feature of eukaryotic cells, responsible for protein and lipid trafficking, membrane biogenesis, signalling, and cellular homeostasis. Its complexity, dynamic behaviour, and nanoscale organisation have made it a longstanding target of microscopy‐driven investigation.
Charlotte Pain, Emily Farley
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Developments in autoradiography measurements for DDandR applications
International audienceThe localization, and the characterization, of surface contamination by radioactive substances are two recurring necessities of the dismantling process.
Fichet, P., Leblond, S.
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Determination of fuel pellet homogeneity by alpha-autoradiography
This standard establishes the procedure for determining the homogeneity of plutonium oxide-uranium oxide (PuO$sub 2$-UO$sub 2$) fuel pellets by alpha- autoradiography ...
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EXIRAD-3D: Fast automated three-dimensional autoradiography
Introduction: Autoradiography is an established technique for high-resolution imaging of radiolabelled molecules in biological tissue slices. Unfortunately, creating a 3D image from a set of these 2D images is extremely time-consuming and error-prone ...
Koustoulidou, Sofia (author) +11 more
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Cannabinoid receptor subtype 2 (CB2) has been shown to be up-regulated in activated microglia and therefore plays an important role in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and ...
Linjing Mu +8 more
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Structural Basis for Nucleobase Activation by the Adenine DNA Glycosylase MutY
DNA glycosylase MutY engages its adenine nucleobase substrate in a syn orientation with a catalytic Glu. X‐ray crystal structures of MutY with Glu replaced suggest that a disengaged “on hold” state with anti nucleobase orientation may explain how MutY avoids catastrophic activity at inappropriate adenines.
L. Peyton Russelburg +4 more
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Autoradiography of microgels [PDF]
V, Neuhoff, D I, Wolfrum, R, Rüchel
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Charpak's detector : autoradiography of a rat brain
Autoradiography of a rat brain (labelled with 3H Vasopressiv) with G. Charpak's detector (Parallel Plate Avalanche Chamber: PPAC)
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CB1 and LPA1 Receptors Relationship in the Mouse Central Nervous System
Neurolipids are a class of bioactive lipids that are produced locally through specific biosynthetic pathways in response to extracellular stimuli. Neurolipids are important endogenous regulators of neural cell proliferation, differentiation, oxidative ...
Estíbaliz González de San Román +11 more
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